Custom Quartz Kitchen Countertops in Winnipeg
Precision in-house fabrication, seamless installation, and premium stone. No subcontractors. We control the quality from our East St. Paul shop straight to your kitchen.
Get Your Free Kitchen QuoteBuilt for the Heart of Your Home
Your kitchen is a workspace. Whether you are meal-prepping for the week, cooking for a crowd, or just handling the daily grind, your countertops need to withstand the heat, spills, and heavy use. We specialize in fabricating premium quartz surfaces that deliver flawless aesthetics without compromising on rugged durability.
Unlike big-box stores, Countertop Creations handles every step locally. We template precisely to your cabinets, cut the slabs in our East St. Paul facility, and execute a seamless installation. You can learn more about our local fabrication process on our About Us page.
We work exclusively with trusted suppliers like TCE Stone, Cosentino, and GS to ensure your kitchen remains the stunning focal point of your home for decades.
Our Recent Winnipeg Installations
Areas We Service in Manitoba
From our fabrication shop in East St. Paul, our installation teams routinely service homes and commercial properties throughout the capital region. We frequently install custom quartz in Tuxedo, Linden Woods, River Heights, Sage Creek, Charleswood, Oakbank, Birds Hill, and all surrounding areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to install quartz countertops in Winnipeg?
Once the final 3D templating is completed in your home, our East St. Paul shop typically fabricates and installs your custom quartz countertops within 1 to 2 weeks.
Do you remove and dispose of our old laminate or granite countertops?
Yes. Countertop Creations offers full-service tear-out and environmentally responsible disposal of your old countertops prior to installing your new custom quartz surfaces.
How do I maintain my quartz countertops?
Quartz is very low maintenance. To keep it looking pristine, check out our guide on how to maintain your quartz countertops.
What is the difference between quartz and granite for a kitchen island?
Unlike granite, quartz is engineered to be non-porous. This means it never requires sealing, is highly resistant to stains from cooking oils or acidic foods, and is ideal for heavy daily use.